October 30-31, 2017

The seas possess over
70% of the Earth's surface and 95% of the biosphere. Life in the ocean is
approximately 1000 times more seasoned than the variety Homo. There is wide
acknowledgment that the oceans confront remarkable human-incited dangers from
businesses, for example, angling and transportation, the impacts of waste
transfer, abundance supplements from horticultural spillover, and the
presentation of intriguing species. On the off chance that we neglect to
comprehend both the powerlessness and versatility of the living ocean, the
generally short history of the human species will confront an awful fate.